DEAR CUSTOMER, Your oven is exceptionally easy to use and extremely efficient. After reading these Operating Instructions, operating the appliance will be easy. Before being packaged and leaving the manufacturer, the appliance was thoroughly checked with regard to safety and functionality. Before using the appliance, please carefully read these Operating Instructions By following these instructions carefully you will be able to avoid any problems in using the appliance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Basic Information.......................2 Safety instructions.....................4 Description of the appliance..................8 Installation.......................10 Operation.........................12 Cleaning and maintenance..................31 Troubleshooting......................36 Specification......................37...
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Note.The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Do not use steam cleaning equipment to clean the oven. Danger of burns! Hot steam may escape when you open the oven door. Be careful when you open the oven door during or after cooking. Do NOT lean over the door when you open it.
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TIPS ON SAVING ELECTRICITY Using energy in a respon- • Make sure the oven door is properly sible way not only saves closed. Heat can leak through spillages money but also helps the on the door seals. Clean up any spillages environment.
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DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE UNPACKING The appliance was packed In accordance with European to protected it from damage Directive 2012/19/EU and Pol- during of transport. After ish legislation regarding used unpacking, please dispose electrical and electronic goods, of all elements of packaging this appliance is marked with in a way that will not cause the symbol of the crossed-out...
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE Control panel On/Off switch Door Handle oven Oven functions Active functions Text messages Temperature Time display Touch controls...
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FEATURES AND COMPONENTS Accessories Bread baking tray* Grilling rack (Wire grid) Fork and rotisserie frame Roasting tray* Wire shelf supports *optional...
INSTALLATION Installing the oven The kitchen area should be dry and aired and equipped with efficient ven- tillation. When installing the oven, easy access to all control elements should be ensured. This is a Y–type design built–in oven, which means that its back wall and one side wall can be placed next to a high piece of furniture or a wall.
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INSTALLATION Electrical connection Connection diagram Caution! Voltage of heating elements 220-240V . Warning! Caution! In the event of any connection the safety All electrical work should be carried out by a wire must be connected to the PE terminal. suitably qualified and authorised electrician. No alterations or wilful changes in the elec- tricity supply should be carried out.
OPERATION Before using the appliance for Important! the first time The oven features touch control panel and display. To activate each touch • Remove packaging, clean the interior sensor, touch the glass above the of the oven, sensor (indicated by a pictogram). An •...
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OPERATION Using the control panel Touch controls The control panel features 12 touch sensors (no backlight), marked as shown above. Each time you touch a sensor a beep is emitted (except as indicated in detailed operating instructions). On/off switch is on the right side of the display. When touch an activated sensor a beep is emitted [confirmation].
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OPERATION - clock settings - kitchen timer, duration, end time settings - plus / up [+] - minus / down [-] - back [<] - confirm Oven functions Oven functions are indicated as follows: Display backlight brightness. Backlight brightness changes throughout the day. Backlight brightness is set to high during 05:00—22:00 and low during 22:00—05:00.
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OPERATION Temperature Oven cavity temperature and heating indicator Meat probe and activation indicator Start Time/ End Time and activation indicator Time display HH:MM time display and symbols: AM/PM, kitchen timer, duration, end time Text messages Text information area includes 2 lines x 34 characters for displaying text information in the following languages: English, German, Polish, Russian, Czech, Serbian, Lithuanian, Estonian, Latvian, French, Spanish, Turkish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Italian, Dutch.
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OPERATION Turn on the appliance and set the time. Standby mode When you plug in the appliance for the first In this mode, the power consumption of the time you need to select the language. The appliance is limited to 800mW (except when display is off except the text messaging area.
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OPERATION Operation. Clock In this mode you can select the desired Touch and hold for a few seconds to functions, programmes and adjust settings. change the current time. In turn you can You can use and sensors that set time display mode (12h/24h), hours and activate the Child Lock.
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OPERATION Light Heating functions sensor operates independently and Touch to select heating functions. You using it does not affect other functions and can use the following controls: – open pre-set programmes menu (clear settings. sensor is inactive in a standby unconfirmed settings);...
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OPERATION Oven light is on switches, and you can use sensors. Other functions start af- ter 5 seconds of confirming. [Duration ] symbol is displayed and time display shows time that has elapsed. You can cancel a heating programme at any time.
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OPERATION Overview of oven functions, oven elements, possible temperature and default settings. Temperature Default Level Function De- Oven elements tempera- from the scription ture [°C] bottom min. Conventional bottom heater + top heater bottom heater + top heater + Cake Rotisserie roaster + rotisserie drive Grill...
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OPERATION Meat probe* Fast oven cavity heat-up. If you plug in the meat probe before select- When you select the heating function and ing the heating function, you can set the temperature the fast heating function be- meat probe immediately after setting the comes available.
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OPERATION Recommended meat probe temperature Timer. settings Touch to access timer settings. You oven features a timer, which is not affected by Type of meat Temperature [°C] other settings. You can set Duration or End Time and Duration. Touch to set Kitchen Pork 85 - 90 Timer ->...
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OPERATION Timed operation. set Duration. The symbol lights up and Timed operation involves setting the dura- symbol starts flashing. The display tion after which the appliance automatically will show the End Time (calculated as Start turns off. You can set the duration from 1 Time + Duration).
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OPERATION Child Lock Pre-set programmes Child lock is designed to prevent children from Pre-set programmes are pre-defined heat- changing the oven settings. Once the child ing functions including temperature and lock is activated the oven stops responding times to specific cooking applications. You to any controls except the unlocking com- can adjust pre-set programme temperature bination.
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OPERATION ed group are displayed on the right. settings such as temperature, heating func- When you confirm, the selected pre-set pro- tion and times are applied and the pro- gramme is displayed on the left side. gramme starts. "Programme in progress" message will be displayed.
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OPERATION Cleaning programme. When you confirm door status is checked. If the door is open the message "Close oven Cleaning programme can be found in the door and touch OK to start" is displayed. If "Heating functions", but it operates much the door is closed the message is displayed: like pre-set programmes.
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OPERATION Settings 2. Light "Select light mode" is displayed on the left. Available options are displayed on the right: Touch together to enter setup Continuous and ECO. The default is the cur- menu. The appliance must be in operating rent setting and the factory setting is: ECO. mode to enter setup.
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OPERATION or "Night display brightness" depending on tings and go back or to abort and go back. your choice. On the right you will see cur- touch sensors are inactive. rent display brightness expressed in percent When you restore factory settings all set- "100%."...
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OPERATION Using the roaster. Use of the rotisserie The roasting process occurs as a result of The rotisserie enables rotating grilling in the the infrared rays emitted by incandescent oven. It is intended for grilling poultry, kebabs, radiator, which are absorbed by the food. sausages and similar dishes.
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TIPS FOR COOKING IN THE OVEN Baking • we recommend using the baking trays which were provided with your cooker; • it is also possible to bake in cake tins and trays bought elsewhere, which should be put on the drying rack; for baking it is better to use black trays which conduct heat better and shorten the baking time;...
OVEN CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Proper routine maintenance and cleaning Important! of the oven can significantly extend its trou- Do not use any abrasive agents, ble-free operation. harsh detergents or abrasive ob- jects for cleaning. Turn off the oven before cleaning. Only use warm water with a small Do not begin cleaning until the amount of dishwashing liquid to...
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OVEN CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE • Ovens in cookers marked with the letters • Ovens in cookers marked with the letter Dp have stainless steel sliding telescopic D are equipped with easily removable runners attached to the wire shelf sup- wire shelf supports. To remove them for ports.
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OVEN CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Replacing the halogen bulb in the oven Replacement of the oven light bulb Before replacing the halogen bulb, make In order to avoid the possibility of an sure the appliance is disconnected from electric shock ensure that the appliance the electric mains to avoid a possible is switched off before replacing the bulb.
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OVEN CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Door removal Removing the inner panels In order to gain easier access to the oven 1. Using a flat screwdriver unhook the upper chamber for cleaning, the door can be re- door strip, prying it gently on the sides (Fig. B). moved.
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OVEN CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 3. Pull the inner glass panel from its seat (in Regular inspections the lower section of the door) In addition to normal cleaning and mainte- Important! Risk of damage to glass panel nance: mounting. Do not lift the glass panel up •...
TROUBLESHOOTING In the event of any fault: • turn off the appliance, • disconnect the power supply, • based on the instructions given in the table below, some minor issues can be corrected by the user. Please check the consecutive points in the table before you refer the repair to customer service.
SPECIFICATION Rated voltage 220-240V 1N~50-60 Hz Rated power max. 3.1 kW Oven dimensions 59,5 / 59,5 / 57,5 cm (height x width x depth) Meets the requirements of the following EU regulations EN 50304 EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-6 Certificate of compliance CE The Manufacturer hereby declares that this product complies with the general requirements pursuant to the following European Directives: ...
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